
Crisis of Faith
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Crisis of Faith
@cookingtrolls
Promoting scientific and evidence-based reasoning. Refuting religious fanatics, or some other superstitious bullshit.






























1. The alleged fusion site is found inside a highly active and critical gene called DDX11L2, which shows widespread expression and integral functionality across hundreds of cell and tissue types. A random fusion would disrupt gene function, not create novel complex functional genes. 2. Human Chromosome 2 is about 10 percent smaller than the combined length of the two corresponding chimp chromosomes, with more than 24 million base pairs of DNA missing - a clean fusion event could not lose this amount of DNA and simultaneously gain novel functionality across hundreds of cell types. 3. The telomeric repeat patterns evolutionists point to as fusion “scars” are not unique to that spot. Identical patterns appear in the middle of many other human chromosomes, including 1, 3, 6, 9, 10, 15, 16, 18, 20, and 21. 4. Even if it is a fusion, it's not evidence of evolution. It's evidence of a massive bottleneck event where almost the entire human population nearly went extinct. The Chromosome 2 argument is not a successful prediction of evolution; it's a post hoc explanation forced to fit the theory. And it fails.












@DawahDen @PaganPaul3Gods @Criter10n Allah is deceitful and the ones who preserved his religion are doomed to hellfire, why should I listen to the desert cult? 🤣🤣🤡


